Speaking of geese, if you want to describe something “goose-like,” you can always call it anserine. It’s from Latin anser, meaning “goose,” and is pronounced either “ANN-suh-ryn,” or “ANN-suh-rinn” (as in “I just left a message on your answerin’ machine”). Incidentally, Dorland’s Medical Dictionarydefines cutis anserina as “a transitory localized change in the skin surface caused by elevation of the hair follicles as a result of contraction of the arrectores pilorum muscles, a reflection of sympathetic nerve discharge. Called also goose flesh.”